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Flint is a Git-integrated code formatter that lets each developer work in their preferred style locally while maintaining a consistent style remotely. By automatically applying “local” and “remote” formatting passes during pull and push operations, Flint prevents formatting noise in commits and code reviews.

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Flintable is about to celebrate its 2nd anniversary — the perfect opportunity to introduce a major update and new features. But first, a quick recap: what was Flintable 1.0?

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Many coders, ourselves included, regularly and even constantly employ static analyzers. A little refresher for those unfamiliar with this term: the static analyzer checks the code without requiring its execution. It detects logical errors, typos, violations of convention, format drifts. Once integrated into your code editor, it becomes the invisible guardian of your work, unveiling the small human mistakes that might creep into your code.

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